West University Place is known for walkability and everyday foot traffic—people crossing to reach nearby shops, transit stops, and neighborhood destinations. That means many claims start with similar scenes:
- A driver turning across a crosswalk
- A late stop at an intersection during heavier commute hours
- A vehicle failing to yield when pedestrians are near curb lines
- Crashes near areas where lighting or visibility can change quickly (dusk, rain, glare)
Even when you believe fault is obvious, insurers may argue that:
- you stepped into the street too quickly,
- the driver “couldn’t see you in time,” or
- your injuries are unrelated or not severe.


